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Yoga In Poem a Novel Approach Step 6
Yoga in Poem A Novel Approach Step 6

Brahmari Pranayama or Humming Bee Breath

IMP. NOTE: Temporarily I am stopping new episodes 
of Yoga in Poem due to personal reasons and will try 
to restart Yoga in...

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Categories: biased, health, life, love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Judging V Mediating
Judging v Mediating,
like Teaching v Mentoring,
like Win/Lose Retributive Motives v Win/Win Restorative Motivators
like dogmatic Preaching v compassionately Communicating,

As felt
and appreciated by my LeftBrain dominant
RightWing hand
nurturing StraightWhite patriarchal 
overpoweringly privileged
systemically elitist judgment

Branching, colonizing, 
extending up and...

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Categories: biased, community, culture, earth, environment, health, integrity, passion,
Form: Political Verse
Legacy of Hiphop
And that is why... this platform is here for answers they can't deny...
It's a truth within a complexity that is standing high...
Let us follow the roots and explore the depths of its grand design...
Cause every...

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Categories: biased, deep,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Organic Empowerment Systems
It seems we might find
currently undervalued economic
and political health benefits
by applying organic principles
of our healthy PolyVagal NeuroSystem,
at least polyhonically shared
by all God's devilish
and angelic creations.

This NeuroSystemic structure
is fundamentally bilateral
and constantly changing
co-acclimating current experience
with past integrally...

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Categories: biased, culture, health, integrity, mental illness, nature, power,
Form: Political Verse
Excerpt From Fake Encomium Given Years Ago
Excerpt from “fake” encomium given years ago... 
at Lake Wobegone High School (my alma mater), 

and recently discovered ridiculous rough draft
amidst plethora of junk emails
while practice reading some lines 
regarding Midsummer Night's Dream 
upcoming performance.

Arch...

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Categories: biased, 11th grade, 12th grade, age, america, angel,
Form: Free verse



By George Burning Hard, I Shaw Tried To Playwright
By George (burning hard), I Shaw tried to playwright

offers his unsolicited tidbits 
as scene courtesy 
the following virtually 
staged philosophical insight.

Arch back like 
a professional ballet dancer 
to stand out from other pedestrian applicants 
seeking...

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Categories: biased, adventure, age, angel, appreciation, beauty, celebration, character,
Form: Free verse
Perpetual Quandries of Dischord
Perpetual Quandries of Dischord

Permanent irreversible Attatchment disorder
A lemonade stand at the Mexican Border
A traumatised disorganised old lady hoarder
The incriminating evidence on an old tape recorder 

Elements of discontent shivering through a crowd 
Firmaments of promises...

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Categories: biased, international,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Christianity and Racism
During the second century, there were many Christians who were tortured and put to death for being Christian. There was one named Sanctus* who, when tortured, simply answered, "I am a Christian."  By my...

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Categories: biased, america, racism,
Form: Prose
Premium Member The Otherwise
they disturb, deep behind my sleeping eyes
  ......
  retune my tautened strings, replay my frets
  vignette movies spin reels of dreams discovering
  fresh slants on shadowy delight
  the foreboding, ominous,...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, community, psychological, sleep, voice,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Democracy Ii
Oh, Democracy,* 
You, the most desirable bride among  
Political systems,
Your suitors many have been throughout 
History  
In every part of the world, you were the one
They were after
But
You declined their proposals, despite the...

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Categories: biased, philosophy, political, society,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cannabis Culture
Already an apology is due,
which is only better
than one already overdue,

Yes, I know cannabis
is a place of multiple
and diversely celebrated
subcultures,

And, yes, I realize chaos
and complexity may be civilly sipped
and thirstily gulped
from diverse alcohol
subcultures,
pedigrees,
castes of enumerated...

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Categories: biased, caregiving, community, culture, health, integrity, passion, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Democracy
Oh, Democracy,* 
You, the most desirable bride among  
Political systems,
Your suitors many have been throughout 
History  
In every part of the world, you were the one
They were after
But
You declined their proposals, despite the...

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Categories: biased, people, philosophy, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Unrepentant Privilege
"The simplicity
of total trust
is one of the most powerful forces
in the world."
Sogyal Rinpoche

The Rinpoche's faith 
in radically democratic trust,
feels too wildly green-inclusive madness
to address the therapeutic mediator's,
and/or non-violent communication mentor's,
and/or EarthCentered restorative justice student's 
non-elite,...

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Categories: biased, earth, environment, health, integrity, passion, peace, trust,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Illogical Conclusions
And Logical 2020 ReIntroductions

The politicization of health care
stems from capital's socialization of value,
from roots valuing wealth-through-extraction
rather than health-through-inclusion.

What must become win/win 
WholeEarth patriotic strategies
are now sadly reduced to win/lose nationalistic 
straight white male
left-brain dominant
stingy propaganda
spilled...

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Categories: biased, health, integrity, international, peace, political, power, prejudice,
Form: Political Verse
Of My Prescription
I'm here to clarify 
My passions that I never defy 
Prescriptions of my essence
My drug is my vibe 
Addictions to what I do 
No cure to my being true 
My body is vacant of disease...

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Categories: biased,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Soul Cry
“Soul Cry”



Yeezy you da best
Not ice cold soulless 
You gotta big heart
Wanna be next U.S. Pres'
You now swingin' with da rest
with your delusional pal 
That Humpty Dumpty 
gonna have a big fall
One messy cracked 
bad...

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Categories: biased, abuse, america, child abuse, children, discrimination, family,
Form: Free verse
Elephants Live
And then the Head Elephant rose from the dead 
Surprising and shocking everyone
All cheered, “He is alive!” they shouted
“He lives!”

The opposition wrung their hands, 
Beads of sweat poured from their brows.
They had been so sure,...

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Categories: biased, america, history, hope, loss, political, power,
Form: Political Verse
Apple of My Eye Darling Daughter Numero Deux Gifted Me
Apple of my eye darling daughter numero deux gifted me...

Twenty four years ago –
February 4th, 2023,
whose existence begat 
by this dada and da mama aye
revel in your bursting at figurative 
seams viz maturation, and know...

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Categories: biased, adventure, age, america, beautiful, birthday, celebration, confidence,
Form: Rhyme
July First 2023 Will Celebrate
July first 2023 will celebrate...
our sixth anniversary at Highland Manor Apartments
	
Subtitled: The perspective of one festive folky fellow
friendliness ofttimes prompts me 
when crossing paths with another to say “hello,”
whose demeanor trends toward being mellow
courtesy about...

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Categories: biased, absence, abuse, america, anger, angst, animal, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Defending Democracy
Oh Democracy, 
You, most desirable bride among political systems,
Your suitors have been many throughout history,  
In every part of the world, you were the one
They were after

But

You have declined their proposals, despite the fact
All...

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Categories: biased, philosophy, truth, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Curiously Democratic Invitation
RE: Cooperative HealthCare Development

Dear Neighbors, Community Civic Civilians:

Curious about win/win economic and political games
co-investing and co-empowering

Past
and present
and healthy regenerative future civilizations,
civil rights 
and civic-recentering
curiously interdependent,

Both analogically Either/Or RightWing dominant
and metaphorically Both/And LeftWing prominent
ego/eco enlightening 
systemically...

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Categories: biased, analogy, city, community, earth, games, health, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Designed To Communicate
Designed To Communicate

Poetic  justice often can communicate;
Never humiliate or ever to prevaricate;
Open a mind;
Curiosity find;
And much more interest in you create.

To me, this is what the name of the game is.
How do I wiggle...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Demoncracy
*IF* THIS IS *DEMOCRACY* THEN *I DON'T WANT IT*

If democracy means gunshots at night
Fires in the streets
And the women and children cry in screams 
Then I don't want it

If democracy means
Queuing in peace with strangers...

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Categories: biased, absence, africa, anger,
Form: I do not know?
Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part Four
23)   Both Red China and Russia have war vessels on the Bering Sea,
         in international waters, close to the coast of Alaska, and they
 ...

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Categories: biased, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Political Verse
Temper Tantrum and Wanting Attention
Subject: Temper Tantrums

Give someone having a temper tantrum
an inch and they will take a mile's worth
of attention. You cannot kill the same 
dead horse twice or shoot a six shooter
a seventh time without reloading it.
Remember...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: biased, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs